Psychopath In Your Life Podcast

By: Dianne Emerson
  • Summary

  • We think of serial killers when we hear the word psychopath, but the vast majority are not in prison, but walking among us. Lacking a conscience, they leave a path of destruction and despair as they pass through life. There is no doubt that there is at least one psychopath in your life. You may not even yet know it, as psychopaths are very charming and persuasive. Your partner, your coworker, your boss, your neighbor – any one of them may be a psychopath. Psychopaths pursue their chosen victims with smooth talk and allure until they have total control.
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Episodes
  • 002 - Psychopaths: Who ARE They
    May 2 2017

    In Episode 002, Dianne delves into the very terms used to define a psychopath and some of the attributes they may exhibit. She shares a story of a psychopath’s co-mingled diagnosis and discusses how a psychopath used the guise of kindness in The Fake Rockefeller. Who do psychopaths choose as victims? Why do some psychopaths pretend to be kind and caring? Tune in as Dianne discusses the complicated nature of defining a psychopath, why they try to blend into the crowd, and how being kind and caring can make you a token victim.
    Time Stamped Show Notes:
    00:10 – Introduction to Psychopath in Your Life
    00:19 – This podcast is dedicated to be exclusively a discussion about psychopaths
    00:31 – Psychopaths, sociopaths, and antisocial personality disorders – what’s the best way to identify them?
    00:56 – Dianne will define all these terms on her website and how these terms have evolved over the years
    01:33 – Even Psychopaths, themselves, disagree with the terms they’ve been called
    02:44 – Dianne shares an example of a “co-mingled diagnosis”
    04:07 – Psychopaths look like, walk like, and talk like normal people
    04:30 – There are many psychopaths who are aware of their condition
    05:07 – There are socialized and non-socialized psychopaths
    05:47 – Less socialized ones end up in the prison system
    06:13 – Dianne started this podcast to provide information
    06:27 – One interviewee said something Dianne will never forgot
    06:55 – “The world is becoming more like us than you”
    07:13 – Certain industries attract more psychopaths than others
    07:30 – Victims are kind and caring people
    08:01 – The end game for a psychopath is to gain control; so if you’re kind, you tend to be an easier victim
    08:20 – “Living life by painting the red flags white”—kind people tend to ignore the red flags
    08:38 – Dianne has heard from victims all these years, but she never had an idea about how much detail goes into the planning
    09:09 – Psychopaths may have animal abuse in their background, but can also use this stereotype to their advantage by befriending and taking care of an animal
    09:52 – At the end of the day, “Psychopaths don’t love anybody, but themselves”
    10:04 – See the story of The Fake Rockefeller
    10:40 – Part of how the psychopath blended in was by pretending to be a kind person who wanted to adopt a handicapped dog
    11:39 – Psychopaths know the triggers and attributes that kind and caring people exhibit as it becomes a part of their persona
    12:14 – We RESPECT your privacy – send an email to dianne@dianneemerson.com for comments and questions
    12:34 – Check out Psychopath In Your Life and send an anonymous email
    13:23 – Dianne closes the podcast
    3 Key Points:

    1. Psychopaths behave very normally—you have to keep a close eye to actually identify them properly.
    2. The world is becoming filled with more psychopaths than normal people.
    3. Victims tend to be those who are kind and caring as they are the ones that are the most likely to give up control to a psychopath.

    Resources Mentioned:
    The Fake Rockefeller – A true crime story about a guy who faked his identity to blend with people

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    14 mins
  • 001 – Psychopaths: Let’s Chat
    May 2 2017

    In the first episode, Dianne Emerson introduces the podcast, Psychopath in Your Life. The aim of this podcast is to help people understand who psychopaths are and how to identify them amongst the crowd of people that you rub shoulders with on a daily basis. Tune is as Dianne gives listeners insight into how her journey into this research began, why general information and checklists regarding psychopaths can be confusing and misleading, and what it means to be a “successful” psychopath.


    Time Stamped Show Notes:
    00:10 – Introduction to Psychopath in Your Life
    00:19 – This podcast is exclusively dedicated to talk about psychopaths
    00:42 – In the 1980’s, Ann Rule was one of the more famous crime writers
    00:49 – Her first book was about Ted Bundy, The Stranger Beside Me
    01:07 – Jack Olsen also came out with a book called Son
    01:19 – The character in this book came from a prominent family
    01:52 – This podcast will be about identifying psychopaths
    02:04 – Not all the information about psychopaths—the checklists— translate into behavior
    02:28 – More information has become available because of the internet
    02:40 – To store the information, Dianne set up a free forum
    02:52 – She started sorting information and people started sharing their stories
    03:16 – Along the way, the discussion forum grew and grew
    03:50 – Dianne became fascinated by how many people got involved with a psychopath
    04:20 – Who are the psychopaths? They are people who are likely to commit crimes (general prison population)
    04:28 – 25% of the prison population are tested and classified as psychopaths
    04:35 – 1-3% of the general population are classified as psychopaths
    05:04 – How do you know if a person is a psychopath?
    05:08 – They fall under the personality disorder cluster
    05:14 – “It’s in the genes”
    06:03 – Checklists are a good source of information, but they can also cause confusion
    06:12 – Smart psychopaths vs. those who end up in prison
    06:49 – Psychopaths with criminal minds are easier to identify
    06:58 – “The more educated they are, the more they are able to cover their behavior”
    07:06 – “The one thing that they don’t have that we have is a conscience”
    07:52 – Without a conscience, psychopaths are able to make decisions normal people cannot
    08:06 – A practiced psychopath can trick people into believing that they have conscience
    09:19 – A psychopath can be a person who’s successful
    09:37 – A “successful psychopath” studies and learns different behaviors
    10:12 – Normal people tend to overlook things
    10:45 – A few years ago, Dianne was contacted by psychopaths who wanted to tell their stories
    11:03 – She started a book about the plight of victims of psychopaths
    11:13 – Dianne thought there had to be some more information to share to the public regarding how psychopaths operate
    11:51 – She decided to interview psychopaths under controlled circumstances
    12:46 – One question she asked was, “what was their motivation?”
    12:51 – All 3 of them said they wanted to learn
    13:00 – They wanted to learn how they can hide their behavior better
    13:24 – Dianne’s book is called Psychopaths in Our Lives: My Interviews
    14:09 – Stranger danger is overrated
    14:31 – Next episode will be about the personalities of psychopaths, clues to look for, and how you can know if you’re a person they’re looking to victimize
    14:44 – Dianne looks forward to your questions and comments to continue the conversation!
    15:07 – Dianne has spoken with a lot of victims and understands your need for privacy and confidentiality and will deal with your comments/emails with the utmost respect
    15:34 – Check out Psychopath In Your Life and send your questions and comments (anonymous, if you’d prefer) that Dianne will be more than willing to address on the air
    15:57 – Dianne closes the podcast
    3 Key Points:
    One size does NOT fit all—the checklists of information regarding psychopaths does not always translate into behavior.
    Practiced and successful psychopaths trick people into believing they are “normal.”
    It is the psychopaths in our lives who are the ones that can hurt us the most.

    Resources Mentioned:
    Ann Rule – a crime writer in the 1980’s
    The Stranger Beside Me – Ann Rule’s book with Ted Bundy
    Son – Jack Olsen’s book on an affluent psychopath
    Psychopaths in Our Lives: My Interviews – Dianne Emerson’s book

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    16 mins
  • 004 - Characteristics of a Psychopath
    May 9 2017

    Psychopath in Your Life

    -Podcast Show Notes-

    In Episode 004, Dianne continues to share from her personal interviews with psychopaths the attributes they look for in their future victims. Dianne also explains how the definition of how a psychopath is diagnosed. Tune in to find out why psychopaths are who they are.

    You can contact Dianne on her website or by email

    Resources Mentioned:

    Psychopaths In Our Lives: My Interviews http://www.amazon.com/dp/1517307880

    Also available on iBook’s

    Credits

    • Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives
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    16 mins

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